Why Edison NEXT
We support companies in the tertiary sector by helping them reduce energy consumption and emissions, and to self produce energy, relying on an integrated system of technologies and expertise in which digitalisation plays a key role.
Our ESCO Model, based on the IDAE performance scheme (P1–P5), allows us to design, execute, operate and finance solutions with performance guarantees, assuming technical risks and delivering measurable results that enhance efficiency, sustainability and comfort in tertiary sector buildings and services.
Main sectors
Edison NEXT Services
We integrate flexible and diversified services, technologies and competencies to support tertiary sector organisations in identifying the best solutions related to energy production and consumption, with the aim of increasing sustainability and user comfort.
CAES
In the tertiary sector, Energy Savings Certificates (CAEs) enable efficiency measures in buildings to be converted into direct economic return. At Edison NEXT, we develop and implement projects across assets such as hotels, hospitals, retail and office buildings, advancing the monetization of CAEs to reduce initial investment and accelerate payback. Our end-to-end approach, from measure identification to certification and commercialization of savings, ensures traceability, reliability and maximum economic optimization, while enabling reinvestment in the continuous improvement of assets.
Learn moreEdison NEXT in the Healthcare Sector
Edison Next has carried out an energy digitalisation project across a wide network of healthcare centres in Spain, with the aim of improving efficiency, reducing consumption and advancing towards more sustainable hospital environments.
The initiative consists of deploying an advanced monitoring and control system that integrates thousands of measurement points and a BMS capable of collecting and analysing real time data on energy consumption, HVAC, lighting and other critical parameters. This information enables the optimisation of facility operations, ensures appropriate conditions for patients and professionals, and reduces the environmental impact of healthcare activity.
Digitalisation allows for more precise management of temperature, humidity and other essential factors, improving comfort and air quality across areas with very different requirements. In addition, the project has benefited from the Energy Savings Certificates (CAEs) mechanism, whose monetisation helps reduce the required investment and supports the adoption of efficiency solutions in the healthcare sector.

